The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

o ji o GOTOTHEREDRIVER \amm 7 ? j*V- h'x< W>*& w ill t:m i t k & o f m v o & i i fW £ * fT Y * M ( / [O' m : W ITH ME T1ARCH 20 , 1905 . I am. the man thajthas conducted these Home Seekers Excursions for the past several months and have taken over 200 Clark and adjoining Co. Most conservative Business men and Farmers. There names furnished on application - . i I make ah exceedin^y Eow Raje and furnish FreeSleeper. Special Fultetan Car wHl leave Springfield in the ev< to if. and a FJ V V fV ' , . ^ 1 want to y Vc* . «•*- \ ° i•i r r e a t 1 ever """ 1 iT.’ * m , - , - %‘ ’ f ■ **. * ’ Schools,. Churches, and where honfest labor ^ in demand at hig Wagfhs, where ^ym can^b*uf k hiahe Oneasy^paymehte Come m w caU dth ib*^ 5-953',#pmel33&r% • ' ■ : : ’ ■ . v 7 ; v,-'^ a > \ .. ' r <' > . ; • '■ * - » l, • , . tJ , > >■' - rrr* r \ • rooM-:t COMMERCIAL BLDG,■ - .V: FIELD, OHIO. ‘Hi «eALESlAreT8ANSFERS. James 13, Burts tp Geo. Flatter, It a-jos in Bath tp., $1006. ElinabetU BightoWer to J . W. Lc- vrJIoy, 4 seres in New Jasper Cp„ t7'Ah c ' Heirs of G. W . Davoe to C. M. 15 voe, 100 acres in thtesarcreek fcp,, Alfred Studevaplfc to S'. S. Beau, 3 r,j‘ivs In New Jasper tp., John Sullivan to Horace Anile;** <-un, 43 acres in Xenia tp., $3800. Patti Means MeElroy to Gertrude .ffillftn, U of lot in Yellow Springs, $!.= . 1 John Sullivan to John Iteed, £0 y- "tes in Xenia tp., $2(80* Mary and Aaron Gordon to Oartio I .-his, 11 acres In Ross tp., $1675. . ; m ;P1X. Fields to Staiy X,fewis, 40 : h in tiilvetereek tp., #3330. * :'ae £'<.inpton tJ John Sullivan, in Spring^'aHeSf (p., IS,815, Joseph SdfcMeo to O. M, Conner, , sacres in Ccdarvilie tp., |75i*. Mnr^ Taniperfc to Blijalt 15.Miller. ; f if in Xenia* f i-Tizah- th J. Townstoy to tlco. •Iteh, 2 acres In Xenia tp.* i ’uneon Teniplin to Win. Gteslft- e, {*3arrts in Xenia find New Jae- Ain oftnsMi to John ShdemaXeri 1 f In Xenia, $1S, Torture fy& va jtf. ’ ^Speaking of the torture tp which some of the savage tribes in the Philippines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering X endured for three months from Inflammation of the Hidn»ys,v says W, M. Sherman, o f Culling, Me., “ Nothing helped me until I. tried Electric Bitters, fnree' bottles of which completely cured,, me,” Cures Liver Complaint, Jjysjpepsirt. Blood Disorders and Malaria; ane restores tho weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by All Druggists. Price 60c. ~ Everyhousekeeperahotud know that if fhpywill buy Defiance Crild Vfnic? Starch for laundry ose they will have not only time, became it neverilicks tothc iron, but becauseeach pickage contain 10 oz.—oiK> full peuud—wbilo all other Cold Water SUrcbesarfputtip in X pound jmcksgrt, and the priceislhe kikio , 10 cents. Then aeain becauseSrCnnreStarch is free from injnrlona i hcmicils. liyour grocer tries to sell you a 1 t<i. tnrkagj it labccauseho i;r.s a e:0ck on band wlikh hewislrrsta dispose nt beforeLo puts in peiTante. lie knows that Defiance istarchi:ls printed on every package infergeLttt-raand inures ‘‘1C,ersj Demand Dcfiantv anil aavotnoth rimeand nsfOTt-i anl tbaannoyance ofthe Ronstick- ghi* lb-fiance neverRieka ; The Girls of Caddo. Catldo lihst coma teal live jjirfe. A tenderfoot ctrnek this town and pro* ccefleil to aefimwnkte an overdtoeted csrgo o f gqyety. He celceted for his fiibjeefe a ecmplo of girls with %siite ' as fervid mi apptmalim o f fan an he had liiiardf. itSInwlotln,^ anner because o f his bUrntm?, they tools * !«*ter DevOo to John Devon?; fit‘ after him and chased him aerosa slrs<"a'^nrerephtp., $DfO0. hack lota} through a Mexkan’a ta- HOW ISTHIS. * * , ‘ , ofTer One ifundred* Rollafa ,Dcv;ar.l for any c kb of Catarfbt,ilmfc <!amipt b<? cured* by BalPa Catarrh Cure. P.> J. Chenuey & Co., Toledo, O, 1 tW tbsundersigned, have known, ft. J. PUBLIC SALE! X will sell at public sale on the premises of Kemp Garden, deceased Cbenney for tbtrlastis years, and believo on corner of the Federal and James- him perfectly bonurablq in all butincra town pikes, soutli of Gladstone on FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906. Commencing at l o’ clock p. in. transactionsand financially able to carry Out any obhgittifins tnado by bis firm Wnldlng, Kiuncn ,& Marvin, Wholesale Elates CatarrhCore is taken internally*j th®Allowing properts^towit l mngdirectihupon theblooded mucou.i i good work and brood mare, li surfacesof the system. Testimonials fete , year oliMh foftl by Bed Wing Jr, J Price?0c perbottle. Boldby all drupgisfs. - * ■ - * TdtCMail’s Family Plltofor cotistlpatson, fol.n Dt-vto toitohh Cttlbemoh^S , ghi (-atfsftscreektp.*$?«KW. male jiatoli> and the Lot fictti o i hlM lie itttnptil w e t a m goi i yatd fence and fell. Ho amw, when he Wfii, MHHsofi F? Mary Gofdoa* So 'faced his puruuerd li& fell oh liiu j in lb» s tp., $1200* kam, and hio praj’W was; "Htopl A'lS.^Watsmi to Wm. Sfateon, i wn «,« ? la Jamestowsi, $l?00* 'h't:slc*3 Of Bitli tp,, to tJiiion .urch cfaict'. ty. I aero in BMfi tp., Btopl Thu dsa9! in t# d l o Mil me, do $m ?* f11io man still fives,, a d i Iho .gfrfo ivear a smifo'dfef ^on’i feoiiio HoAlesfef (L T.) Mmm ; ■ • ' 1A «mf ¥m In m South, ,. . „ like eotitli Is enteiing iif&ft f e t , , « r<. « {i, w ,n P tlufd H ii” year. Vivo .mow like r 'tf'/fino l,Tt tn tOfWm, l , nmgt ttta trmA ? i^iAn Xenia, ■r? yACf i imf o I I i O h * Powers, m i ,}, to t ’ftr>a‘.f 7i‘fk ip.« ih iMt,f « . P, ntetiMtUmt to V6* sJ RjrJ, *fcyftosX<iJ*. $100. Use im jia t liaised will plftee ihe eotith id a jiOfition to withstand a hnfe ffegd m “k m ” ymw, although Ditto aid no rcacoaa {o t apprek-d n . Hftsri.f to m h tiiesa fat ya ta s)iodM ■ ttogVMloy tp., *m p « ‘ We m l make ymvmou t e ac|ca j tics to grid! pro; ;rc: 3 and enlightesi- brtjfd# 'loro and hattoe fielieol- h a iiM ' More tra be r scho 7 Kyno, StoliotKLS,dirtdjajsdfelfcf teaehefaaid 0 , -) m H>rii -5 T'ftsl y T v *L 1oppr-fimtity to ovnty child to kftm H 8 , t^mrr *0 «»d tosifientO' that v fu Jrltf Jin milt *mv <m ei‘a!l lr:smt>}mit — - ........- » — - v . - hui . pi?i.g\«i tyfp.0 'mi t e - i mnpon tk,-e thingt Is^rd ntf life.” llnroa tbo woibi * ’* \m% ofitl in flu? the feiitis ivaiglsaaud Gold#*, Itrombitte, fltoh P f v n k K \ n r > t o T e n * 1- w * H m th n m o r e i n t l o y m t s e i l l t l a , W \» U L u n g e , n m ! * - “ --'•.jo* “ ’ *' - ‘ 1.......................... • * * m t n c A L advertising for tb ia s . The second annual meeting o f the Northern pettier’ Association wilt bo bold at San Antonio, Texas, under the auspices of tho Southern Factor, assisted by the Business Men’s CUub o f that city, the dates selected for the meeting being April 20tb and Mat. Advertising /matter looking to a Wide publicity o f this occasion is being prepared, and will be forwarded to buy poison making requests tberofor, Tlit? object of thiaassociation is to have any pro­ spective settler or investor furnished reliable data as guidance in any transaction ho may elect to make,., A very low round trip rate will be made to Ban Antonio for that on casion, and low rate excursions will bo run from Kan Antonio to such points vlatofo pmy desira to inspect. The possibilities afforded by & gathering of this cliaraOter cannot be ovcrestltnatcd, and I would sug­ gest that you begin now to plan and malm arrangements in visit Texas at that tirtin, l n thio movement the Southern Fnciilc bets tho coopera­ tion of all line*!1 in your territory, and you will doubtless bo colletted by, their traveling representotivoa. xjor titemturo and additional in- fortoatlon, please eomtiuinicatowith Mr, T. J. Anderson# General !.%$> ongor Agent, Southern Faeiflu, Houston, Texas, Dodoti Ar« F u »M iTtio remarkobte' roeovory of Ken­ neth Bfclvor, o f Vnticeboro^Me,, Iff tho flubjeefcof much interest to tho j medical fraternity and a wide Olrclo I of friends, Ho Says of Wa m m \ “ Owing to novore inilainibatlon o f! tho Throat and congestion of the{ tiunp, tbreo doctors gave mo tip to < die, when as a last refiort, 1 wast induced to try Dr. King’s now M p »‘ covory aiklT am Imppy to m y , it good milch caw fresh in June, JPol and OiJna sow duo to fnriwv by middle of’April. I piano box buggy, farm tools, harness, ‘2 breaking plows, double, shovel plow* buggy and wagon harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Consisting o f one new Home Hew­ ing machine, chaffs, cook stove, heating stove, and other articled. Xwill sell atpubllc sale atmy farm Springs and one and one-half miles Vest otClifton on too YellowBprings and'CUl ton pike on THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1906. > J ji-’ ■ ; HiSTc^a''^ t’-'T.;■:■;>■ ■>.';' ^ ' :filA»:DF;FU8^ BREAND GRADE JERSEY CATTLE, ' Consisting o f the Gplendicl?Herd; is GIARINA'S Boy N0 . 69382 .UGV tOCRET NO* 67 BELLES SISTERNO, 146337 _ . . , And lCothercowsand heiferosome Tto»rsM aox !KitoWsr D as ? B aitj ol which are pure bred but not rec- S A R A H t O O R D b N . otf f ei; ^ J grades and strictly first clans dairy . cows, .•■•*••■.• jTERMS MADE KNOWN DAV OF SALE € .E ^ I R C H f !L S3, Cowy, Aaet,; . D , Hilt, Clerk# FO R S A L E . BADBLOOD Following in a description of two email fauna which we offer for sale Cheap. Farms are selling tor $33.06 to $llo per acl’o ana theso farms certainly look very reasonable. Acre farm, good cherry vi.i.-ji **4^«,» m lm ik m m black, on excel- lent graveled road, .U miles went o f Helrna, o , and & m ite 8a$ j# »w » » « £ « * east o^Cafarvflio. Fine 2 etory v* ^ A t e „ttari:&!k c«r,».ir, fi'anto honey pointed white, built $ 25.00 $ 25.00 ’ •— A—^ RichBlackfarmCattd XN NOKTHEAST TEXAS, along the Ccxas midland RAILROAD ’ ,a a community not iar behind ! your own in development. Val­ ues range from ten to fltty dollars per acre, and the land is all good —absolutely the best In Texas. Our people want YOG, and a neighborly welcome awaits the thrifty man and his family. Bound trip homeseoker tickets are oh sale twice monthly to all points 3n Texas, and the sight- ’ seeking way to Houston, Halves- ; ton and San Antonio {with inter- r mediate stop-overs) m via the 1 Frisco, Texas Midlandaud South­ ern Paeiflb Systems, ■i* Further particulars will be gladly furnished upon application to H. W TjRUAX, LAND AGENT Relbald Building, Dayton, Ohio, *- on- ~ F. B. McKAY, *General Passenger Agent. Terrell, Texas. 0 about Ifi years ago, in excellent condition. This imur.o would coat Ci'5,060 to build today, 5)old barirn,, ia tolerably fair con­ dition, tonec!) not good; $100 would fix tenoeft to first .class condition. W o sold a 1ll6 note farm a«»ro,w road from this for $0iJ,0i>per acre, farm tor $1,000.06, rash or easy payments. £3 Acri? tofiH, half black land, half m l day, good frame bonce, St barnff, 16 mvin so v&r trees, $S0» worth o f tSmlier, land leve l.' Gwner « f adjoining farm tefimed [fbKJ por aero. Tide farm is ttltnatcd V4 mUffs from Jamcc- ttovp. fk', 6’J niilrff im n Xenia, {county «rat) &£ njileo from Go- dat’vilio, O. Wn offer this farm tor$0,62ft, including 81 acres of flpo wheat, Tbeio is no better corn and Img fawn m Iffootm Gcmuty, Best For Thebowels MLgjF mn ^ M P f f i w f w f l Big four Koute Excursion Bulletin FOB MABCH, 3000 Loubvilk, Ky. Cue-far© plus m cenff. Dates of sale, . March 16,17, j g . 39,,1605. f California, Mexicoand Norihwtd One waysecond class colonist ticket? I sold ©very day, - Wwt andSouihwid One Way second class colonist rates, March 6 and 20 Northand South Dakota, MmncroUand Canadian Northwest March 6 , 13, 2Qand 27 Oregon, Watoin^ton, Britbh Columbia, AndNorthwest Wot and Southwest Houjb Scokcra’ Excursion Alatch r-,‘ 20, 1000. Winter TouristRate* To Cuba, Florida, Texas, California, and all seaside And inland resorts of tho South. Tickets onsale daily. *- Washington, D. C. and return. One fare plus $3. Tick­ ets gold Marcn 01 , i 00 C. Apply to nearest; Big Four Agcri H, J, RHEIN, GenT Pass. AgL CtNctSitATr, O hio . 1 F. B. GOIlSirCH, Ticket Agh Sm x oy fEM b O hio , SIU9H»H«VOW6^V,W»S7Ul £WU£ UHUft msalMlyCD.,efatcixatirff.Y, m « b u a u a l e t e im * iu j « r iioxes m i unplrtn. At kt>f‘ » to jKprli|$r Valff.T *nd Into J cjs in the jDnCfflpi^ ill mtkntf-M At Alt Drug' , r $mm m, „ f plnmb'i iH, G.> ritote, jgiot #md *i bottff f?e* S M I T H A P t e r t A N S , I KI>A,|, II I F -H I .,. -afot|*nCe4.*te ftss, 'tHfpptomm t tmsm v.n r>Mtntnmet „iJst ft i*(»•*# V-i\Ai.3 fcidiatS3^l*l*t j ’V-tfr/M*. At’ frM*. , ; O.A.8NOWAOO. «*# W % 4 Pennsylvania LINES----- OM YOUR * mwnmTMp SHbidblfge , mm %mto mm -Vl>v‘ *i' '''' 1* ■‘ If-f,; r, -it,’ tar it I*r J ‘ If*-' , l iits-j v r m - i j i . aj. ,•-»t < if fi'. x ,lf tf >*'. i*’, V, *, Ay yi**-e*j<<HT/ si *f*- ,lai*4.n«o 9, Atari A8» trn » Wu r« *r r ' .......0H»MI VKM,fr*am$r,A A ( | 4 C Round trip from V 1 O * Ctdirvilfe ‘ TO—v WASHiNGTQfl D. March 3 4 t h Detntn limff, April 2d, petodt* t o a d t y f onttog, Bedtircj i Tdres to LOS ANGELE5 May ?th to Wt% mttinm ' tmm- talCouurll. J8AN FRANCISCO „ to I$tb, Nf>* ^ ttonal Fducattoiml AassciMion „ ' t>i*ve«tiosb ,, ^Mpediil Inw faro tlckcto -■ Honth, rtouthtsstaml NoribWtjG FordeiailMAtenffllw «xc0friM‘* fares fa anyj-iint, and psiiffaiar* About ivunnytcania Lints p*** w n ty t aervi«*« c u t o f f E $, I i m Tie** A|«*t I t * vlBf* Wkt. >Y ybo yeesai -•«-nrn Sri of Capt. TV, A .0Fdllcf »»Androwt ‘ roc that thtdllns- t o w t e j riviiwau'towhieffthel was made that rcsultej capturing of an rnglnej al,” from tha Fcderd previously Mixed it Ird „ f the Confederates a fl jite struggle. Tifo And considered one ot i ho )l , episodes o f the war a ii heroism and bravery of the raiders, might kavl inWhich event tho m would probably have instead,e f In 1863, The storyo f “ The Ge, interestingstory of abrl of tlie war. It Is the| capture o f . a to< Aay is one of th« of the days ot 1S61 to I present time ‘ ‘The Gcj s the Dnwtt, Depot afe. Tepn.r where it was »“•JTashville, Chattanooga 'railway to remain parr monument to, Amerift heroism- ■ 1 TwkS*v M isktss » ob | “ Twenty minutes fast.” There is notj nlariy interesting abc cry so Jamifar torailrl inits connection wuth tj “TheGonarar- ifejssigl " When on that bright f 1862 the traia men sar Shanty-twenty m ii breakfast,“ the hearts j bravemert heat faster, tho hourlhad com© for of one o f the most exeji that come tbmen in fin From their dress one] tnite that these men ij who had boarded thef train at Mariefla,' a p| Georgia fow,» twenty Adaftta, Theypaid theffj . enfcpoints and from thef one would suppose f hr refugeJjs from the Yam In reality, however] disguised soldiers of ( States Army under <Geo. Mitchell,Then t e s«ee, bound South. They were voluntee| dangerous work* attd through tho country could to Marietta, thl train hound for Ohattan| Big Shanty, seventy while the train crew and were at breakfast, dotac| ton North, obstruct ti| the wires and tmrnl which there were flfll BigShanty and Chn-’taf Such, m brief, wan scheme they were to related in tho followinf ■C a p t . f u l l e r i n | On the morning of Capt. W. A. Fuller lefl 6 O’clock In charge of ti train, having three 0 ^ cars nest to the ertgim iutended to bring coim fromChattanooga toA] hereachedMarietta, af party of strange. <li xena’ clothes, bearded paid their fates, fcoifte aomo to another. ThcJ tn bo refugees, froi Yankee lines, deslrol theConfederate Army] Sevenmiles from M? Shanty, the tram breakfast. Most of t! and train's crew 1 bffal'fadfc house, situat tetffom tho track, l mg Simmy tias tho| eatiip or Inclnieriou < McDonald,” aprilthet *reislln||c'al 1 ai 3 Hot-Bri BAKU POWI « t ft « | y IKHW O jlta *$m$*m* I *‘J i

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